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Women's Champion of Champions 2021 Final List of Entries As of 2Nd March 2021
Women's Champion of Champions 2021 Final List of Entries as of 2nd March 2021 Named Entrant County Nominated Club First_Name Last_Name Bedfordshire Carol Parmenter Ampthill Bedfordshire Janice Brooks Barton Le Clay Bedfordshire Maureen Garner Bedford Bedfordshire Chris Saunders Bedford Priory Bedfordshire Linda Gibson Flitwick Log into your Bedfordshire Karena Harvey Henlow Park account Bedfordshire Abbie Harding Leighton Buzzard >Click Here< Bedfordshire Kate Sawyer Leighton Buzzard to view all your entries for the Bedfordshire Margaret Booth Linslade upcoming 2021 Bedfordshire Elaine King Maulden season. Bedfordshire Jennifer Ralph Potton Bedfordshire Kay Evans Shefford Bedfordshire Jackie Cutting St Andrews (Biggleswade) Bedfordshire Debbie Roe Stotfold Bedfordshire Jean Ward Wilstead Berkshire Marion Booth Abingdon Berkshire Beverley Wall Caversham Berkshire Georgina Braddock Desborough Berkshire Jane Murphy Hagbourne Berkshire Morgan Merryweather Island Bohemian Berkshire Nicola Jones Maidenhead Thicket Berkshire Linda Robinson Reading Berkshire Elizabeth Aubrey Thatcham Berkshire Donna Knight Thatcham Berkshire Caroline Mabley Wokingham Buckinghamshire Carol Watson Aston Clinton Buckinghamshire Angela Atkinson Aylesbury Town Buckinghamshire Linda Hewins Aylesbury Town Buckinghamshire Karen Abrahams Bassetsbury Manor Buckinghamshire Donna Brookes Bletchley Town Buckinghamshire Gill Allen Bradwell Buckinghamshire Lyn East Buckingham West End Buckinghamshire Carolyn Hunt Chandos Park Buckinghamshire Jan Stern Cheddington Buckinghamshire -
Ian Ferguson
Ian Ferguson From: Ian Ferguson [[email protected]] Sent: 12 July 2012 16:25 To: 'Mark Waddington' Subject: Council for Voluntary Service News - 12 July 2012 Welcome to our weekly roundup of all things Voluntary Community Faith Sector in Central Lancashire! This email is issued to subscribers and contributors. Please feel free to circulate (preferably in its entirety) within your own networks. If you are receiving this email through forwarding and wish to subscribe directly, please email [email protected] with " subscribe newsletter" in the subject line. Some CVS news before we begin CVS Central Lancashire will be holding a six week information exhibition in the Guild Hall Arcade between 20th August and 2nd October. We held a similar event last year at the St George's Shopping Centre and it was a huge success. This is a chance to promote your services and to find out about other services being provided in and around Preston. Bring your stands, bring your banners, bring your leaflets and your posters! We anticipate an even bigger event this year as it is Guild year and we would like to encourage as much participation as possible. We already have many groups signed up but if you would like to be involved, all you need to do is visit our website http://www.cvscentrallancashire.org.uk and click on Useful Links. At the bottom of that page you will find a document entitled "Information Event Sign-up". Complete that form and return it to us, either by hand, by post or by email. And now, the news … Guild 2012 City to adopt ship A Royal Navy ship will be ‘adopted’ by Preston to celebrate Guild year. -
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. NEW 273 Rpainter W
TRADES DIRECTORY.l BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. NEW 273 RPainter W. Stokenchurch, Tetsworth Hitchcock Mrs. Mary Ann, 27 Cam- Harley Alfd. Jas. Church st. Slough pollard Mrs. Elizh. &; Sons, Tingewick bridge street, Aylesbury Harrison John, 3 Ford st. Buckingham mill, Tingewick, Buckingham Johnson Miss Alice, 34 &; 36 Church st. Jlennings Jesse Henry, Buckingham tPope George, Mill lane, Monks Ris- New Wolverton, Wolverton RS.O road, Winslow borough, Tring Keen Mrs. Annie, Chalfont St. Giles, Marshall G. 52 Albert st. Aylesbury :::Puddephatt lVilliam, Weir House Gerrard's Cross RS.O Newman James, SI Buckingham st. mill, Waterside, Chesham RS.O Longley &; Sons, 28 Market sq. &; 37, Aylesbury +IIPurssell Frank, Wendover mill, 39 &; 41 High street, Aylesbury ~ippin Harry Lewis, 18 Kingsbury, Wendover, Tring Mabbutt Mrs. Ann, New rd.Linslade, Aylesbury tPurssell William, The Mill, Weston Leighton Buzzard Paice Geo. Cotton hall, Eton, Windsor Turville, Tring Mabbutt Mrs. Emily, Canal terrace, Wise William, High st. Winslow RReeve David, Mursley, Winslow Linslade, Leighton Buzzard Yirrell Thomas, Bletchley I'd. F6'I1ny tRickard Joseph, Wingrave, Aylesbry Miller Mrs. A. 33 Kingsbury,Aylesbry Stratford, Bletchley Station &; Lins- t~Robinson Thos. Choulesbury, Tring Morgan J. &; Son, High st. Marlow lade, Leighton Buzzard ttRogers &; Son, Town &; Castle mills, North Mrs. Harriett, 41 Kingsbury sq. MOTOR CAR WORKS. Tingewick road, Buckingham Aylesbury ··ll" &; S H" h t E W' d tRogers Alfred Charles (Waiter Hyde, Price Miss Emily Jane, 6 Brookside "1 IS on, 124 Ig s. ton, m sr manager), Radclive, Buckingham tel'. Highbridge walk, Aylesbury MOULDING MILLS. ttRogeu James,Stratford mill, Stony Roll Mrs. S. 10 High st.Stony StratfI'd See Sawing, Planing &; Moulding Mills., Stratford Sanders Mrs. -
Overton Biodiversity Action Plan
Overton Parish Biodiversity Action Plan 2015 to 2019 Copyright © Overton Biodiversity Society 2015 www.overton-biodiversity.org 1 Contents Foreword..............................................................................................................4 Introduction.........................................................................................................4 Acknowledgements.............................................................................................4 A Parish Plan for Biodiversity............................................................................5 The Parish of Overton.........................................................................................7 Location.............................................................................................................7 Geology and Soil...............................................................................................9 Climate and Hydrology......................................................................................9 Topography......................................................................................................10 Landscape History and Archaeology...............................................................11 Landscape Character Areas............................................................................12 Habitat Types.....................................................................................................17 Lowland Mixed Deciduous Woodland.............................................................17 -
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BLACKWATER RIVER DRAFT CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN April 1992 NRA National Rivers Authority Thames Region BLACKWATER RIVER CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN CONSULTATION DRAFT April 1992 FOREWARD The National Rivers Authority was created in 1989 to conserve and enhance the natural water environment. In our role as 'Guardians of the Water Environment' we are committed to preparing a sound and thorough plan for the future management of the region's river catchments. This Draft Catchment Management Plan is a step towards achieving that goal for the Blackwater River catchment. As a vehicle for consultation it will provide a means of seeking a consensus on the way ahead and as a planning document it will be a means of seeking commitment from all parties to realising the environmental potential of the catchment. » '' I ■ ; We look forward to receiving the contributions of those organisations and individuals involved with the river and its catchment. Les Jones Regional General Manager Kings Meadow House Kings Meadow Road Reading Berks RGl 800 ENVIRONMENT AGENCY II Tel: Reading (0734) 535000 II Telex: 849614 NRATHA G Fax: (0734) 500388 121268 Blackwater Rivet DRAFT CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN A p r i l 1 9 9 2 National Rivers Authority Thames Region King's Meadow House King's Meadow Road Reading BLACKWATER RIVER DRAFT CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN CONTENTS LIST Section Page 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 The National Rivers Authority 1.1 1.2 Catchment Management Planning 1.2 2.0 CATCHMENT DESCRIPTION 2.1 Introduction 2.1 2.2 General Features 2.2 2.3 Topography 2.4 2.4 -
Central Lancashire Employment Land Study Technical Report
Central Lancashire Employment Land Study – Technical Report Chorley, Preston and South Ribble Councils FRONT COVER S153(e)/Technical Report – Final Report/November 2017/BE Group Central Lancashire Employment Land Study – Technical Report Chorley, Preston and South Ribble Councils CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................. 1 2.0 STRATEGIC CONTEXT ....................................................................................... 7 3.0 ECONOMIC CONTEXT ASSESSMENT ............................................................. 34 4.0 DEMAND ASSESSMENT – PROPERTY MARKET ASSESSMENT .................. 48 5.0 DEMAND ASSESSMENT – STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATIONS ..................... 68 6.0 DEMAND ASSESSMENT – COMPANY SURVEY ............................................. 78 7.0 DEMAND ASSESSMENT – FUNCTIONAL ECONOMIC MARKET AREA ......... 99 8.0 DEMAND ASSESSMENT – OBJECTIVELY ASSESSED NEEDS ................... 119 9.0 DEMAND ASSESSMENT – LAND NEEDS OF NON-B CLASS USES ............ 152 10.0 EMPLOYMENT LAND AND PREMISES SUPPLY ........................................... 170 11.0 CONCLUSIONS ............................................................................................... 204 12.0 RECOMMENDATIONS ..................................................................................... 237 Appendix 1 – List of Consultees Appendix 2 – Business Survey Questionnaire Appendix 3 – Business Survey Responses by Sub-Area Appendix 4 – In and Out Flows of Central Lancashire -
18-Wolverton-Circuit
WESLEYAN METHODIST HISTORIC ROLL VOLUME 7 BEDFORD & NORTHAMPTON DISTRICT WOLVERTON CIRCUIT Page 421 HARVEY William 24 Stratford Rd Wolverton HARVEY Martha In Memoriam KING Robert 25 Stratford Rd Wolverton KING A E 25 Stratford Rd Wolverton KING Alice Mary 25 Stratford Rd Wolverton KING Maggie 25 Stratford Rd Wolverton WOOTTON Ephraim In Memoriam WOOTTON Elizabeth 61 Church Street Wolverton BARLEY Charles 4 Wallace Street Stantonbury BARLEY Jane In Memoriam HOLES George 60 Aylesbury Street Wolverton HOLES Annie 60 Aylesbury Street Wolverton BELL George Allen In Memoriam HOLES Ernest Charles 60 Aylesbury Street Wolverton HOLES Edgar G 60 Aylesbury Street Wolverton HOLES Agnes A 60 Aylesbury Street Wolverton HOLES Beatrice 60 Aylesbury Street Wolverton FAULKNER Daniel 599 Ledsam St Wolverton In Memoriam FAULKNER Mary Ann 599 Ledsam St Wolverton FAULKNER Mary Jane 599 Ledsam St Wolverton FAULKNER George Henry 36 Cambridge Street Wolverton FAULKNER Charlotte Mary 36 Cambridge Street Wolverton FAULKNER Daniel West 3 Aylesbury Street Wolverton FAULKNER Ellen 3 Aylesbury Street Wolverton FAULKNER Edgar 36 Cambridge Street Wolverton FAULKNER Mary 36 Cambridge Street Wolverton ABBOTT Sarah 491 Ledsam St Wolverton IRONS James In Memoriam IRONS Esther 21 Buckingham Street Wolverton JAKEMAN John Albert In Memoriam GRANT Charles 21 Buckingham Street Wolverton GRANT Annie Rebecca 21 Buckingham Street Wolverton GRANT Nellie 21 Buckingham Street Wolverton GRANT Edward William 21 Buckingham Street Wolverton GRANT Percy James 21 Buckingham Street Wolverton -
Annex F –List of Consultees
ANNEX F –LIST OF CONSULTEES Local highway authorities Leicester City Council Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council Leicestershire County Council Bath & NE Somerset Council Lincolnshire County Council Bedfordshire County Council Liverpool City Council Birmingham City Council Local Government Association Blackburn & Darwen London Borough of Barking & Dagenham Blackpool Borough Council London Borough of Barnet Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council London Borough of Bexley Borough of Poole London Borough of Brent Bournemouth Borough Council London Borough of Bromley Bracknell Forest Borough Council London Borough of Camden Bradford Metropolitan Borough Council London Borough of Croydon Brighton and Hove City Council London Borough of Ealing Bristol City Council London Borough of Enfield Buckinghamshire County Council London Borough of Greenwich Bury Metropolitan Borough Council London Borough of Hackney Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council London Borough of Hammersmith and Cambridgeshire County Council Fulham Cheshire County Council London Borough of Haringey City of York Council London Borough of Harrow Cornwall County Council London Borough of Havering Corporation of London London Borough of Hillingdon County of Herefordshire District Council London Borough of Hounslow Coventry City Council London Borough of Islington Cumbria County Council London Borough of Lambeth Cumbria Highways London Borough of Lewisham Darlington Borough Council London Borough of Merton Derby City Council London Borough of Newham Derbyshire County Council London -
Becoming Collaborative: Enhancing the Understanding of Intra-Organisational Relational Dynamics
BECOMING COLLABORATIVE: ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF INTRA-ORGANISATIONAL RELATIONAL DYNAMICS by Eloise Grove A Doctoral Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the Engineering Doctorate (EngD) degree, of Loughborough University July 2018 © by Eloise Grove (2018) Centre for Innovative and Collaborative Engineering (CICE) Department of Architecture, Civil & Building Engineering Loughborough University Loughborough Leics, LE11 3TU Acknowledgements ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would first like to thank all the people at my Sponsoring organisation who have participated directly and indirectly in this research over the years. Not only have you provided me with the valuable material necessary but you have offered friendship that has made your place of work such an enjoyable place for me to be. Your candid contributions never cease to amaze me and for your trust I am truly grateful. Thanks to my supervisors at Loughborough University for their words of wisdom and encouragement. I’ve been connected to the School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering on and off since 2008. Whilst I’ve never been permanently based there I have always felt like I belong. I therefore extend this thanks to the wider team at ACBE – you make it a special place to learn. Thank you to all my industrial supervisors (there have been many) for their guidance, with special thanks to Lisa for, in her words, being the best industrial supervisor in the history of industrial supervisors. She’s kind of a big deal. For the hours upon hours of proof reading, not only throughout the years of this study but for all the homework, assignments, applications and papers that have got me to this stage in my life. -
Landowner Deposits Register
Register of Landowner Deposits under Highways Act 1980 and Commons Act 2006 The first part of this register contains entries for all CA16 combined deposits received since 1st October 2013, and these all have scanned copies of the deposits attached. The second part of the register lists entries for deposits made before 1st October 2013, all made under section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980. There are a large number of these, and the only details given here currently are the name of the land, the parish and the date of the deposit. We will be adding fuller details and scanned documents to these entries over time. List of deposits made - last update 12 January 2017 CA16 Combined Deposits Deposit Reference: 44 - Land at Froyle (The Mrs Bootle-Wilbrahams Will Trust) Link to Documents: http://documents.hants.gov.uk/countryside/Deposit44-Bootle-WilbrahamsTrustLand-Froyle-Scan.pdf Details of Depositor Details of Land Crispin Mahony of Savills on behalf of The Parish: Froyle Mrs Bootle-WilbrahamWill Trust, c/o Savills (UK) Froyle Jewry Chambers,44 Jewry Street, Winchester Alton Hampshire Hampshire SO23 8RW GU34 4DD Date of Statement: 14/11/2016 Grid Reference: 733.416 Deposit Reference: 98 - Tower Hill, Dummer Link to Documents: http://documents.hants.gov.uk/rightsofway/Deposit98-LandatTowerHill-Dummer-Scan.pdf Details of Depositor Details of Land Jamie Adams & Madeline Hutton Parish: Dummer 65 Elm Bank Gardens, Up Street Barnes, Dummer London Basingstoke SW13 0NX RG25 2AL Date of Statement: 27/08/2014 Grid Reference: 583. 458 Deposit Reference: -
Who Is Council Housing For?
‘We thought it was Buckingham Palace’ ‘Homes for Heroes’ Cottage Estates Dover House Estate, Putney, LCC (1919) Cottage Estates Alfred and Ada Salter Wilson Grove Estate, Bermondsey Metropolitan Borough Council (1924) Tenements White City Estate, LCC (1938) Mixed Development Somerford Grove, Hackney Metropolitan Borough Council (1949) Neighbourhood Units The Lansbury Estate, Poplar, LCC (1951) Post-War Flats Spa Green Estate, Finsbury Metropolitan Borough Council (1949) Berthold Lubetkin Post-War Flats Churchill Gardens Estate, City of Westminster (1951) Architectural Wars Alton East, Roehampton, LCC (1951) Alton West, Roehampton, LCC (1953) Multi-Storey Housing Dawson’s Heights, Southwark Borough Council (1972) Kate Macintosh The Small Estate Chinbrook Estate, Lewisham, LCC (1965) Low-Rise, High Density Lambeth Borough Council Central Hill (1974) Cressingham Gardens (1978) Camden Borough Council Low-Rise, High Density Branch Hill Estate (1978) Alexandra Road Estate (1979) Whittington Estate (1981) Goldsmith Street, Norwich City Council (2018) Passivhaus Mixed Communities ‘The key to successful communities is a good mix of people: tenants, leaseholders and freeholders. The Pepys Estate was a monolithic concentration of public housing and it makes sense to break that up a bit and bring in a different mix of incomes and people with spending power.’ Pat Hayes, LB Lewisham, Director of Regeneration You have castrated communities. You have colonies of low income people, living in houses provided by the local authorities, and you have the higher income groups living in their own colonies. This segregation of the different income groups is a wholly evil thing, from a civilised point of view… We should try to introduce what was always the lovely feature of English and Welsh villages, where the doctor, the grocer, the butcher and the farm labourer all lived in the same street – the living tapestry of a mixed community. -
A Settlement Hierarchy for Hart District
Local Development Framework Background Paper A Settlement Hierarchy for Hart District January 2010 (updated August 2010) - 2 - Contents 1 Introduction …………………………………………………………... 2 2 The Local Plan Approach ……………………………………………... 3 3 Core Strategy Preferred Options (2006) approach ………………….. 6 4 Policy Context ………………………………... ……………………… 8 5 Profile of Rural Hampshire …………………………………………… 10 6 Analysis of settlements ………………………………………………... 12 7 Formulating a new settlement hierarchy……………………………… 12 Appendices Appendix 1: Breakdown of settlements by population, facilities and services……................. 18 Appendix 2: Map of road and rail network in Hart District ………………………………. 21 Figures Figure 1: Map of the Settlement Boundaries in the Adopted Local Plan (1996-2006) .……. 5 Figure 2: Map of Hampshire County Council Rural and Urban Classification…….................. 11 Figure 3: Map of the Proposed Settlement Hierarchy …………………………….................. 16 - 1 - 1. Introduction 1.1 Following the revocation of the Regional Spatial Strategies by the new Conservative – Liberal Democrat Coalition Government in June 2010 it is considered necessary to update the original Settlement Hierarchy Background Paper (January 2010) in light of the changes. 1.2 Hart District contains a number of towns and villages that vary in size. It is useful for plan-making purposes to group these settlements into a hierarchy based on an understanding of their current size and level of service provision. 1.3 It is important to note that the hierarchy does not in itself amount to a spatial strategy and does not dictate the levels of growth that will go to different settlements. It is a hierarchy based on the settlements as they are now, rather than as they might look in the future. It is merely a framework around which one or more options for a spatial strategy can be articulated.